ae way oe ; : : a ern th RR ei atti cde ste ae . —————— i: f ; 4 3 THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER There was something so ceremonious in the whole proceedings, and every movement was made with such regvlar itv, that but for the open air, the fire, the wild savage costumes and fierce painted XCV.—(ConrinveEn. ) faces, | might have fancied myself in the | presence of a civilized court, and witness | ing the trial by jery. It was, in effect, just such a trial, though judge there was none. The members of tke jury were themselves the judges, for in the simpli- city of suca primitive litigation, each was presumed to understand the law without an interpreter. were equally Rach plaivtiff aud defendant—was expected to plead his own case. Such is the simple fashion in the high court of the ptairies—-a fashion which might elve- where be adopted with advantage. The name of Hisseo-rozo pealed loud upon the air. The crier was calling him into court—avother parallel with the customs of civilization. Three times the name was pronounced, at each repetitiou in a shriller and louder tone than be/ore. absent. The man might have spared his voice He who was summoned was upon the spot, and ready to auswer. Before the echo died away, the revegade attered a loud response, and stepping to an open space withio the ring, halted, drew him- self up to his ful! height, folded his arms, | aod in this attitude stood waiting. At this crisis the thought occurred to | me, whether I should rush forward, and | at once decide the fate of myself aud my betrothed. The seated warriors ap- peared to be all unarmed; and the rene- | Valuable now further off, having gone round to the opposite side of the fire. The situa-| tion was more favorable, and for they gade, whose hand | most regarcod, w * i moment I stood bending upon the spring. | Bat my eye fell upoo the spectators is the | back-ground. Many of them were di-| rectly ia the way I should have to take. I saw that mauy of them carried weap- | ons, either ia their hands or upon their persons, and that Hissoo-rozo himself was still too near. T could never fight my way against such odds. [ could not break such a line. It would be madaess to attempt it. Rube's counsel was ringing in my ears; and once more I ubandoned the rash design, CHAPTER XCVI. THE RENEGADE CLAIMS HIS CAPTIVE. TaeRe was an interval of zilence-a dramatic pause—that lasted for more than a minute It was euded by one of the council rising to his feet, and, by a gesture, inviting fHissoo-rozo to speak. The renegade began : “Red warriors of the Hietan! Brothers! WhatI haveto say before | the council will not require many words. I claim yonder Mexican girl as my cap- tive, and therefore as my own. Who denies my right? I claim the white horse as mine—my prize, fairly taken.” The speaker paused, as if to wait for farther commands from the conucil. ** Hissoo-rozo has spoken his claim to the Mexican maiden aud the white steed, He has not said upon what right he rests it. Let him declare his right in presence of the council ? This was said by the same Indian who had made the gesture, and who appeared to direct the proceedings. He was not acting by auy superior authority which he may have possessed, but merely by reason of his being the oldest of the party. Among the Indians, age gives precedence, : * Brothers!” said Hissoo-roze, in Obedience to the command, ‘* my claim is just. Of that you are to be the judges. I know your true hearts—-you will not shut them agaiust justice. I need not read to you your own law, that he who makes a captive has the right to keep it—to do with it as he will. This Pleaders, too, | party— | | chains THE DA - -MORTBAGE SALE. —————te | ro be Seld by PUBLIC AUCTION, on | SATURDAY, Twenty fifth day of 1 } { emcemgeenemnninsitesaetians NOVEMBER next, A. D., 1852, at the iour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the New ' Law Court’s Building, in Charlottetown, aad by virtue of a piwer of Sale. | Indenture of Mortgage, | » First day of March, in the year | rd, one thousand eight hundred made between Watson | Duchemin, of the City of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and Sarah | Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and ; the City of Charlotte: | undet contained in an cat ~| ¢) of onr L and fifty six, and James Peake, of town aforesaid, Esquire, merchant, of the | other part. LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, | situate, lying or being in the City of | + i 4 Charlottetown, and fronting ou Sidns y Street, say, the northern moieties or equal | that is to | half parts ot Lots number twenty-six and { itwenty-seven, in the second hundred of | | Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the} faaid lots being divided by a line running at} | right angles w.th Prince Street, equi distant | | from Sydney Street and Dorchester Street, | through the centre of the said lots until it | | gtrikes the western part of lot number twenty- | | eight in the same hundred as the said lots are | aid down and delineated in a certain oe or | | map of Charlottetown, made, and bow kept in | the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the said | Island; together with the dwelling house, land all other houses and buildings thereon | erected, and the rights, members, aad appur | tenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. ; | For farther particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. | | Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., | 1852. DANIEL HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, | Surviving trustees and executors of the last } | will and testament of James Peake, deceased | [ma 17 oaw wed] SALE OF Property: IN QHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, cities THERE will be offered for sale by PUBLIC} AUCTION, on ®HURSDAY, the 22ud | da, of June next, 1882, on the premises | in Charlottetown Royalty, at the hour of | twelve v’clock, noon,— | A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land | bounded as follows, that :s to say : Cum- menciog at a square stake fixed at the south | east angle of Pasture Lot Number Forty-two, | lately the property of Hammond J hnson, | now deceased, on the West Edge of a Royalty Road ; thence by a right angle line with said | Road westwardly for the distance of twenty | 7s ' chains or until it strikes the line dividing | Pasture Lot Number Thirty-four from Pasture | } Lot Number Thirty-three ; thence by a right} angle line therewith southwardly for the dis. | tance of twelve chains, until it meets the north boundary of Pasture Lot Number Nineteen; thence along the same eastwardly | for the uistance of five chains and fifteen | links, or until it meets the line dividing the |} property of the said Honorable James‘ o)- | lege Pope and that of Richard Heartz, Esquire; thence along the same southwardly six chains; thence by a right angle therewith eastuarily for the distance of fourtcen and eighty-five links. to the said Royalty Road; thence following the course of said Royalty R ad northwardly for the dis- tance of eighteen chains to the place of com- mencement, containing thirty-three acres, one rood and twenty-two perches of land, a littie more or Jess, including aright ef way of twenty feet along the north boundary of Pas- ture Lot Number 4 birty-four, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, save and except such por- tion thereof as has been appropriated for the Prince Edward Island Railway as appears by the plan annexed to the Mortgage hereinafter referred to. The above land will be sold pursuart toa Power of Sale contained in an [Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 28th day of De- cember, A. D. 1876, and made between the Honerable sames Colledge Pope, of Raven- wood, in Charlottetown Royalty, of the one part,and the Trustees under the Marriage Settlement ot Robert Bruce Stewart, Esquire, of the other part. The above land shall be sold either as a whole or in parcels, as the Trustees may at the time of sale stipulate. If the said land, or any part thereof, should not be sold by Prblic Auction, on the Gay above mentioned, then the Trustees will sell the same afier such day, by private contract, Terms and conditions of sale made knewn at time of sale, Dated at Charlottetown, this 12th day of April, A. D, 1882. HENRY J CUNDALL, is the law otf your tribe—of my tribe as well; for yours is minve.’’ Gusts of approbation caused a momen- tary interruption iu the speech. ‘“Hietans!” resumed the speaker, “my skin is white, but my heart is the color of your own. You did me the honor to adopt me into your nation. You hon- ored me, by makiog me first a warrior, aod afterwards a war-chief. Have I ever given you cause to regret what you have done’ Have I betrayed your trust 7 : Fresh gusts of approbation followed this adroit stroke. ** Then, brothers, listen to my cause! { claim the maiden and the horse. I heed not tell where they were found and new. Your own 3 their capture. There has been talk of s doubt as to who made it; for many | horsemen were in the pursuit, that there is any doubt. first over the head of “was first tichtened throat—first broucht To take the horse was It was my deed—t I deny My lazo was the horse around his him to a to teke the rider. oth are my captives. T oe i claim both as my property. Who is ke that disputes my claim? Let him stand forth!” TO BE CONTINGF IT, = TO LET. ee Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Street, next door to W: A. Wi eke & Cu's Gad lately occupi i ; Pied hy the subscribe Whew application is to be made, : ae . ‘ eS ood JOURN Ga Vv Cut, March Vi, oi y2WiN Caan. eyes were witness of | stand. | Queey | LOUIS H DAVIES, Trustees and Mortyagees {ap 14 law 2m wed} ‘Tickets to all Points | WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over ihe Intereslenial and Grand Trunk Railways, | For sale at Post Olfice at Picton Landing by } . } Db. A. M: LEOD, |} May 2, 1889, | ALL RIGHT i | W ILL stand at “The North American Hotel’? on May I1th, 12th, 25th and | 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 5 @: This will be con. | tinued throughogt the season, health and weather permitting, For further particulars | 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist see posters. NEWTON LEE. 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